One by One: A Brilliant Serial Killer Thriller, Featuring the Unstoppable Robert Hunter

One by One: A Brilliant Serial Killer Thriller, Featuring the Unstoppable Robert Hunter

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From The Author Of The Sunday Times Number One Bestseller The Caller. Detective Robert Hunter Of The Lapd's Homicide Special Section Receives An Anonymous Call Asking Him To Go To A Specific Web Address - A Private Broadcast. Hunter Logs On And A Horrific Show Devised For His Eyes Only Immediately Begins. The Lapd, Together With The Fbi, Use Everything At Their Disposal To Electronically Trace The Transmission Down, But This Killer Is No Amateur, And He Has Covered His Tracks From Start To Finish. And Before Hunter And His Partner Garcia Are Even Able To Get Their Investigation Going, Hunter Receives A New Phone Call. A New Website Address. A New Victim. But This Time The Killer Has Upgraded His Game So That Anyone Can Take Part ... Praise For Chris Carter: 'a Touch Of Patricia Cornwell About Chris Carter's Plotting' Mail On Sunday 'gripping . . . Not For The Squeamish' Heat 'a Page-turner' Express 'you Will Not Be Able To Stop Until You Have Finished'***** Crimesquad
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Robert Hunter Part 5. What a pleasure it was. If you've been reading my reviews on Chris Carter's other Hunter-Books, you should know that I have huge issues with the writing style, the characters (Hunter is THE best person ever. He knows EVERYTHING because he's reading quite a lot. Troubled childhood? Check. Insomnia? Check. Every woman's dream? Check?) and the fact that all of them - apart from Hunter - seem to simply exist because it'd be weird having only one person in a book. "So, why do you give this book 4*?" you might ask. Well, let me tell you: I loved the plot. I mean, I would've loved it more if it would've been written in a better style, but still. Carter addresses a really important topic (cyberbullying and how the internet effects is in bad ways) and hell, I really enjoyed that. The plot is literally the only reason why this book got such a good rating.

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